"""Module for light strips (KL430).""" from __future__ import annotations from ..device_type import DeviceType from ..deviceconfig import DeviceConfig from ..module import Module from ..protocol import BaseProtocol from .effects import EFFECT_NAMES_V1 from .iotbulb import IotBulb from .iotdevice import KasaException, requires_update from .modules.lighteffect import LightEffect class IotLightStrip(IotBulb): """Representation of a TP-Link Smart light strip. Light strips work similarly to bulbs, but use a different service for controlling, and expose some extra information (such as length and active effect). This class extends :class:`SmartBulb` interface. Examples: >>> import asyncio >>> strip = IotLightStrip("127.0.0.1") >>> asyncio.run(strip.update()) >>> print(strip.alias) KL430 pantry lightstrip Getting the length of the strip: >>> strip.length 16 Currently active effect: >>> strip.effect {'brightness': 50, 'custom': 0, 'enable': 0, 'id': '', 'name': ''} .. note:: The device supports some features that are not currently implemented, feel free to find out how to control them and create a PR! See :class:`SmartBulb` for more examples. """ LIGHT_SERVICE = "smartlife.iot.lightStrip" SET_LIGHT_METHOD = "set_light_state" def __init__( self, host: str, *, config: DeviceConfig | None = None, protocol: BaseProtocol | None = None, ) -> None: super().__init__(host=host, config=config, protocol=protocol) self._device_type = DeviceType.LightStrip async def _initialize_modules(self): """Initialize modules not added in init.""" await super()._initialize_modules() self.add_module( Module.LightEffect, LightEffect(self, "smartlife.iot.lighting_effect"), ) @property # type: ignore @requires_update def length(self) -> int: """Return length of the strip.""" return self.sys_info["length"] @property # type: ignore @requires_update def effect(self) -> dict: """Return effect state. Example: {'brightness': 50, 'custom': 0, 'enable': 0, 'id': '', 'name': ''} """ # LightEffectModule returns the current effect name # so return the dict here for backwards compatibility return self.sys_info["lighting_effect_state"] @property # type: ignore @requires_update def effect_list(self) -> list[str] | None: """Return built-in effects list. Example: ['Aurora', 'Bubbling Cauldron', ...] """ # LightEffectModule returns effect names along with a LIGHT_EFFECTS_OFF value # so return the original effect names here for backwards compatibility return EFFECT_NAMES_V1 if self.has_effects else None @requires_update async def set_effect( self, effect: str, *, brightness: int | None = None, transition: int | None = None, ) -> None: """Set an effect on the device. If brightness or transition is defined, its value will be used instead of the effect-specific default. See :meth:`effect_list` for available effects, or use :meth:`set_custom_effect` for custom effects. :param str effect: The effect to set :param int brightness: The wanted brightness :param int transition: The wanted transition time """ await self.modules[Module.LightEffect].set_effect( effect, brightness=brightness, transition=transition ) @requires_update async def set_custom_effect( self, effect_dict: dict, ) -> None: """Set a custom effect on the device. :param str effect_dict: The custom effect dict to set """ if not self.has_effects: raise KasaException("Bulb does not support effects.") await self.modules[Module.LightEffect].set_custom_effect(effect_dict)